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Understanding public trust in services provided by community pharmacists relative to those provided by general practitioners: a qualitative study
(BMJ Group Publishing, 2012)
Current UK initiatives, which aim to
implement a range of pharmacist-led services, are
undermined by lack of public trust. It seems
improbable that the public will trust pharmacists to
deliver unfamiliar services, which ...
Do your patients trust you? A sociological understanding of the implications of patient mistrust in healthcare professionals
(Australasian Medical Journal, 2008)
The trust that patients invest in healthcare professionals and their advice has been shown to facilitate
positive clinical outcomes, although there is evidence that patient trust in expertise, including healthcare
professionals, ...
Critical perspectives on 'consumer involvement' in health research: epistemological dissonance and the know-do gap
(SAGE Publications, 2009)
Researchers in the area of health and social care (both in Australia and
internationally) are encouraged to involve consumers throughout the research
process, often on ethical, political and methodological grounds, or ...